Engineered in vivo and in vitro tumor model recapitulates vasculogenic mimicry signatures in melanoma
Abstract Vasculogenic mimicry (VM) describes a process by which tumor cells formed a novel microcirculation pattern in an endothelial cell‐free manner. Clinically, VM is associated with aggressive phenotype and poor patient survival. However, the current models for investigating VM include 2D monola...
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Main Authors: | Qizhi Shuai (Author), Xinrui Xu (Author), Yuxiang Liang (Author), Zulala Halbiyat (Author), Xin Lu (Author), Zixuan Hu (Author), Zhiwei Peng (Author), Jie An (Author), Zhiwei Feng (Author), Tingjuan Huang (Author), Hong Zhao (Author), Zhizhen Liu (Author), Jun Xu (Author), Jun Xie (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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